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Okay, anyone up for a night of LBP this week? We should be 4 dudes, ideally.
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I tried to edit another post of mine (to insert a hilarious edition), but no matter what I did, I got an error ("forbidden love"). I was just testing if the whole edit post system was broken, or if it was just my admittedly pedophile post addition that was detected.
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Holy fucking shit. I just went to IGN.com to find some lame quotes, and I noticed it's now IGN.com beta. Did they really?
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Idle News Podblast - 02/05/09: With Joe Pesci
toblix replied to Chris's topic in Idle Thumbs Episodes & Streams
I look forward to being able to play Resident Evil without having to sit on a rubber sheet. -
Tomorrow I'm fucking calling Microsoft.
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How about if I arrange one after the fact? WILL YOU BE UP FOR TIME TRAVEL?
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As any of the GTA sessions would tell you, a microphone doesn't really let me communicate. But I have to hit the sack. We should do this again, preferably with some sort of planning like with GTA. How about a day next week?
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It was awesome. It didn't have the laggy controls I experienced last time I played online, which was also awesome too, as well. But holy Lord Jesus, I'm-a gonna need a keyboard or something. Can I just plug in this old thing? Only one way to find out.
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Yeah, me too. Oh, wait, now my computer will probably crash.
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Well? Was it fun? Did you have a good time?
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Jesus, my repair status is still on the first thingie, and I haven't received a coffin or note or anything yet.
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You fucking pussies.
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Yeah, I'm just gonna downl-- Oh.
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Holy Maloney, I can't imagine a stick-controlled aiming being better than actually aiming.
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Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition
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Really? I can't imagine playing it at all without manually aiming, which brings up two questions: How was Resident Evil aiming handled before the Wii? How is it handled in RE5? If it's not some brilliant auto aiming system... holy shit.
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Anyway, this is the hardest game I've ever played. Not hard as in it being difficult to hit the bad guys or find the magic shit (in fact, since my bout with the chainsaw gentleman, I've only died like three times), but hard as in it being a mental tour de force for me to actually insert this game into the Wii, open the Disc Channel and quicklypressStartStartStartbeforethescaryvoicecomes, and actually start playing. This game freaks me out like nothing else. Since my last post in this thread I've completed the village part, and I'm about halfway in the castle. I've done the sewers with the invisible ceiling climbing lobsters and the room with a billion Spaniards, and the room where I have to protect both myself and the girl, and, just now, the maze with wolves, completing chapter 3-2. I feel fucking hard core. I want to play this game, and enjoy playing it, but it's hard getting myself to load it up, and every time I save the game I really want to quit. I do this with totally awesome games like World of Goo and Half-Life 2, too, but that's because I feel like I have this precious limited resource and I want to distribute it over as many sessions as possible. For the last couple of months I've been playing RE4 for about two hours a week (one on Saturday, one on Sunday) which is about what I can manage before I start pissing and shitting myself.
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Forum rule number 2: Don't talk about night clubs.
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Grand Thumb Auto XI: Non-Believers Welcome
toblix replied to Wrestlevania's topic in Multiplayer Networking
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It amazes me to no end that, with all the game state to take into account, saving in Fallout 3 is basically instantaneous. They must do some crazy awesome shit.
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You mean there are safe places to put stuff? All right, so I can put stuff in, say, my Megaton house instead of just selling everything?
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Oh, now I get it! I spent yesterday trying to do the first main quest, finding the GNR HQ. Assuming this first quest would be easy, I was shocked to find myself constantly close to death and counting bullets. I went through a bunch of subway stations killing off dudes and super mutants. I went all over the place, and each time I got out of a subway station I wasn't anywhere close to where the map marker was. So it turns out I took a wrong turn right at the beginning and headed deeper into DC, a place I obviously wasn't meant to go just yet. When I found the right subway station to enter (the one near the Super-Duper mart) I noticed everything becoming easy again, with cockroaches and those soft ghoulies, and I found tons of awesome meds and ammo. After following the BoS soldiers for a while, I'm weighed down with huge guns. There's plenty I could never pick up, though. Do corpses disappear when I leave the area?